Environmental impact

Regions / Nations
Sector
Type
Participants managing the woodland in Frithy Wood, Suffolk
Participants managing the woodland in Frithy Wood, Suffolk

Projects

Frithy Woods - Restoring the Repertoire

The ancient woodland of Frithy Wood was in decline as a natural habitat until the Green Light Trust received a grant to purchase and restore it to its original condition.

A person plants a tree sapling
A participant helping to regenerate Great Trossachs Forest

Projects

Great Trossachs Forest Gateways Project

One of the largest woodlands in the UK – containing native woodland of high biodiversity, recreational and scenic value – is being created in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.

Kent's Orchards for Everyone
Volunteers plant trees in an orchard

Projects

Caring for Kent's traditional orchards

Kent Orchards for Everyone has brought together the local community and orchard experts to help restore and conserve 13 traditional orchards, saving this important natural heritage for the future.

Pupils from St Thomas More Catholic Primary at Greno Woods in Sheffield
Pupils from St Thomas More Catholic Primary at Greno Woods in Sheffield

Projects

Greno Woods

Local Sheffield woodlands conserved and consolidated for the benefit of local communities and wildlife.

A person sitting on a rock looking towards a hill called Blencathra

Projects

Eycott Hill Nature Reserve

A nature reserve was created at Eycott Hill in North Cumbria to preserve the natural environment of the area.

Compton Verney, Warwickshire
Compton Verney in Warwickshire, a Capability Brown landscape

Projects

Capability Brown Festival

Held in 2016, the Capability Brown Festival was created to celebrate 300 years since the birth of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown – the ‘Shakespeare of gardening’.

The UK has 24 native species of bumblebee

Projects

Bumblebee Conservation

In recent years changes to farming practices has led to a decline in bumblebee populations within the UK. The Bumblebee Conservation Trust aimed to raise awareness of the bumblebee’s plight.

Participants measuring an archaeological sie

Projects

Ballintoy's Hidden History

Ballintoy's hidden heritage was uncovered through the community's exploration of the archaeology of Ballintoy village and the surrounding area.

Young visitors explore Arnos Vale Cemetery
Young visitors explore Arnos Vale Cemetery

Projects

Arnos Vale Cemetery

Arnos Vale Cemetery has undergone a major restoration programme, and been transformed into a heritage, wildlife and visitor centre.

An icon of a tree

Projects

The Tweed Rivers Heritage project

Forming the boundary between Scotland and England, the River Tweed provides a common thread to the natural, built and cultural heritage of the Borders as it meanders across 97 miles of scenic countryside.

If you query is regarding our application portal, please contact our support team.